110530-N-BA263-267 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (May 30, 2011) Cmdr. David Lemly, commander of Deep Submergence Unit, supervises the dive of a submarine rescue vehicle during NATO exercise Bold Monarch 2011. Participants and observers from more than 25 countries participated in the 12-day exercise, the worldÕs largest submarine rescue exercise, which supports interoperability between all submarine rescue units. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kathryn Whittenberger/Released) US Navy 110530-N-BA263-267 Cmdr. David Lemly, commander of Deep Submergence Unit, supervises the dive of a

110530-N-BA263-267  MEDITERRANEAN SEA (May 30, 2011) Cmdr. David Lemly, commander of Deep Submergence Unit, supervises the dive of a submarine rescue vehicle during NATO exercise Bold Monarch 2011. Participants and observers from more than 25 countries participated in the 12-day exercise, the worldÕs largest submarine rescue exercise, which supports interoperability between all submarine rescue units. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kathryn Whittenberger/Released) US Navy 110530-N-BA263-267 Cmdr. David Lemly, commander of Deep Submergence Unit, supervises the dive of a  Stock Photo
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110530-N-BA263-267 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (May 30, 2011) Cmdr. David Lemly, commander of Deep Submergence Unit, supervises the dive of a submarine rescue vehicle during NATO exercise Bold Monarch 2011. Participants and observers from more than 25 countries participated in the 12-day exercise, the worldÕs largest submarine rescue exercise, which supports interoperability between all submarine rescue units. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kathryn Whittenberger/Released) US Navy 110530-N-BA263-267 Cmdr. David Lemly, commander of Deep Submergence Unit, supervises the dive of a submarine rescue vehicle during NATO exe